This chapter in a forthcoming book examines the external aspects of agency law in the context of unincorporated firms, that is, the capacity of actors associated a firm to bind it to the legal consequences of interactions with third parties. The chapter focuses in particular on the impact of acts done by a representative for which the representative lacked actual authority. The chapter differentiates the terminology and concepts associated with partnership law from the common law of agency, in particular, a partner\u27s capacity to bind the firm albeit the partner lacks actual authority, which the chapter terms the partner\u27s positional power. Turning to LLCs, the chapter argues that basic agency issues are muddled, due in part to a his...
The purpose of this paper is to show that the common law governing the employment of labour in the U...
A new and separate opportunity for oppression exists because LLC law purports to (1) recognize a spe...
This chapter explores the intersection between, or the impact of, statutes on contract law, and comp...
This chapter in a forthcoming book examines the external aspects of agency law in the context of uni...
Although agency is not itself a form of business entity, the implications of agency doctrine are ine...
Many distinctive consequences of the relationship among partners stem from applicable norms of agenc...
Fiduciary law necessarily raises issues of delineation and demarcation, which this paper demonstrate...
In this article, I consider how corporate law and limited liability company law treat five different...
This Article suggests a fundamental shift in how we think about agency. The essential function of ag...
This chapter in a forthcoming book justifies the conventional characterization of common-law agency ...
[Extract] Every partner is an agent of the firm and of the other partners for the purposes of the bu...
It is very common that business transactions, in particular internationally, are made through agents...
Marback Motor Co., a limited partnership, was formed in 1951 pursuant to the California Uniform Limi...
This essay, written in honor and memory of Professor Alan R. Bromberg as part of a symposium issue o...
The purpose of this study is to reconsider the theoretical foundations of the liability of a princip...
The purpose of this paper is to show that the common law governing the employment of labour in the U...
A new and separate opportunity for oppression exists because LLC law purports to (1) recognize a spe...
This chapter explores the intersection between, or the impact of, statutes on contract law, and comp...
This chapter in a forthcoming book examines the external aspects of agency law in the context of uni...
Although agency is not itself a form of business entity, the implications of agency doctrine are ine...
Many distinctive consequences of the relationship among partners stem from applicable norms of agenc...
Fiduciary law necessarily raises issues of delineation and demarcation, which this paper demonstrate...
In this article, I consider how corporate law and limited liability company law treat five different...
This Article suggests a fundamental shift in how we think about agency. The essential function of ag...
This chapter in a forthcoming book justifies the conventional characterization of common-law agency ...
[Extract] Every partner is an agent of the firm and of the other partners for the purposes of the bu...
It is very common that business transactions, in particular internationally, are made through agents...
Marback Motor Co., a limited partnership, was formed in 1951 pursuant to the California Uniform Limi...
This essay, written in honor and memory of Professor Alan R. Bromberg as part of a symposium issue o...
The purpose of this study is to reconsider the theoretical foundations of the liability of a princip...
The purpose of this paper is to show that the common law governing the employment of labour in the U...
A new and separate opportunity for oppression exists because LLC law purports to (1) recognize a spe...
This chapter explores the intersection between, or the impact of, statutes on contract law, and comp...